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  • Tatic, Danijel:

    Published by Zagreb, Despot Infinitus, 2022

    ISBN 10: 9533661070 ISBN 13: 9789533661070

    Language: English

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    Softcover/Paperback. Condition: Wie neu. 204 S. neu und originalverpackt / The Great War between Myth and Fact is a collection of thirty essays dealing with those aspects of the First World War that have been misrepresented in popular history. Written in clear and accessible style, it covers the major themes and debates relating to many of the war's military, political, economic, societal and cultural aspects, illustrated by specific examples or events. Furthermore, it aims to bring to the surface the perspectives that have often been silenced or marginalized, covering issues such as war guilt and war crimes, suffering of the civilian population, diplomatic intrigue, or the colossal changes in Europe in the post war period. Furthermore, there are several essays on the disintegration processes of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, with a special emphasis on the Croatian people and the South Slav state that had emerged from the ashes of Austria-Hungary. Most importantly, the book analyzes and explains the forces and factors that have shaped popular interpretations of the Great War, and provides a fact-based counterpoint to several myths, narratives and misconceptions that have held out to present day. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 650.

  • Tatic, Danijel:

    Published by Zagreb, Despot Infinitus, 2017

    ISBN 10: 953789293X ISBN 13: 9789537892937

    Language: English

    Seller: Antiquariat Ehbrecht - Preis inkl. MwSt., Ilsede, Germany

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    Condition: Sehr gut. 4°, 273 Seiten mit 13 Karten und 239 Fotos, farbig illustr. OKart. - sehr guter Zustand - 2017. AB301 ISBN: 9789537892937 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1200.

  • Tatic, Danijel:

    Published by Zagreb : Desport Infinitus, 2022

    ISBN 10: 9533660953 ISBN 13: 9789533660950

    Language: German

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    Softcover/Paperback. Condition: Wie neu. 265 Seiten ; 28 cm neu und originalverpackt Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1055.

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    Brossura. Condition: nuovo. Pages: 168. Photographs: 202. Binding: softcover. Despot Infinitus, 2021. NEW ---- The German fast attack craft (Schnellboote, better known during the World War Two under the British designation E-boats) served as a warship category for almost hundred years in five German navies, from the Imperial German Navy (Kaiserliche Marine), over the Reichsmarine and Kriegsmarine, to the Federal German Navy (Bundesmarine) in the western and the People´s Navy (Volksmarine) in the eastern Germany, both established after 1945. The last units of this type were stricken in 2016, to be replaced by corvettes that are to fulfill similar duties in the narrow seas and coastal waters. The Schnellboote were not often described in detail by the Anglo-American naval authors, and even the origin of the designation E-boats is not completely clear. It is believed that the meaning was "Enemy Boats", but there were other German vessels belonging to the "boat" category (like the motor minesweepers, called R-Boote by the Germans and R-boats by the Allies, or minesweepers aka MBoote/M-boats). Thus it is possible that the initial meaning was simply Express Boats, similar to Express Trains (Schnellzüge in German), and later the origin of the name was forgotten. The book Schnellboote, written by the already well-known naval author Zvonimir Freivogel, is divided into four parts; the first is about the genesis and the development of this warship category in Germany, the second an overview of all S-boat operations on the European war theaters between 1939 and 1945, the third is describing these vessels in the Bundesmarine, and the fourth is a short history of S-boats in the Volksmarine. The book is richly illustrated with over 200 photographs, drawings, and charts, and there are numerous tables with technical and building data, together with fates of all German wartime or post-war fast attack craft.

  • Danijel Tatic

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    Brossura. Condition: come nuovo. Pages: 204. Photographs: 30. Binding: softcover. Colour: black and white. Despot Infinitus, 2022. NEW -- About the book The Great War between Myth and Fact is a collection of thirty essays dealing with those aspects of the First World War that have been misrepresented in popular history. Written in clear and accessible style, it covers the major themes and debates relating to many of the war's military, political, economic, societal and cultural aspects, illustrated by specific examples or events. Furthermore, it aims to bring to the surface the perspectives that have often been silenced or marginalized, covering issues such as war guilt and war crimes, suffering of the civilian population, diplomatic intrigue, or the colossal changes in Europe in the post war period. Furthermore, there are several essays on the disintegration processes of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, with a special emphasis on the Croatian people and the South Slav state that had emerged from the ashes of Austria-Hungary. Most importantly, the book analyzes and explains the forces and factors that have shaped popular interpretations of the Great War, and provides a fact-based counterpoint to several myths, narratives and misconceptions that have held out to present day. CONTENTS: Introduction 1. The Austro-Hungarian Ultimatum to Serbia: Background and Misconceptions 2. Pan-Slavism as a Tool of Russian Imperialism 3. Austria-Hungary and the Idea of Greater Serbia 4. Making a Soldier 5. Ideology in Serbian Military Training 6. Who Were the Bosniaks of Austria-Hungary? 7. Photographs and Propaganda of the Great War 8. Evolution of Military Thought: A Comparison of French and German Examples 9. The Issue of Refugee Camps in Austria-Hungary 10. The Sinking of the Lusitania 11. Were There Significant Differences between German Russian, Italian or Serbian Soldiers? 12. Can Ammunition be Humane? 13. Nicholas Hartwig: Pan-Slavism Personified 14. The German Jihad 15. Arthur Conan Doyle Predicts the Future 16. War Profiteering and Economic Hardship 17. Espionage in the Great War 18. Warrior Women of the Great War 19. Airships Roaming the Sky 20. Railroads and Logistics 21. The Meat Grinder of Verdun 22. Caught in a Storm of Steel 23. The USA Triumphant 24. British Tank Development 25. Remembering the Great War in Italy and Croatia: A Comparison 26. Rethinking the Austro-Hungarian Army 27. Versailles and the Roots of Nazism 28. War Crimes of the Great War in History and Memory 29. The Issue of Serbia's War Dead 30. The Great War and Croatian-Serbian relations Bibliography and sources About the author.

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    Brossura. Condition: nuovo. 169pp, 212 illus. Despot Infinitus, 2021. NEW -- Es ist keine leichte Aufgabe, die Geschichte einer von der Armee geschaffenen Stadt, ihrer Befestigungen und Batterien sowie des mächtigen Arsenals, das zum Stolz der einst glorreichen österreichisch-ungarischen Monarchie wurde, zu erzählen und den Leser dennoch nicht mit Details zu belästigen, über die sich die Festungshistoriker den Kopf zerbrechen. Es gäbe noch viel mehr hinzuzufügen, zu erklären und zu schreiben, zu zeigen und zu zeichnen, aber das würde den Rahmen dieses Buches sprengen, das als eine Art Fremdenführer gedacht wurde und als Versuch, die ganze Schönheit und Komplexität des Befestigungssystems des ehemaligen österreichisch-ungarischen Hauptkriegshafen dem Leser so einfach wie möglich zu vermitteln. Die Festung Pula bestand aus einer Reihe verschiedener Arten von Befestungen und Batterien, von denen der Großteil in diesem Buch gezeigt wurde, zusammen mit allen anderen Befestigungen, inclusive der, die der Armee dienten, sowie der lokalen Bevölkerung und ihren Gäste, die aus allen Teilen der Doppelmonarchie und dem Rest der Welt nach Pula kamen.

  • Danijel Tatic

    Seller: Libreria Studio Bosazzi, Firenze, FI, Italy

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    Rilegato. Condition: nuovo. 265pp, 110 illus. Despot Infinitus, 2022. NEW -- Über Borojević können wir sagen, dass er ein typischer Vertreter der österreichisch-ungarischen Armee in all ihrer Pracht und mit all ihren Mängeln war. Ein altmodischer Heerführer, der dem Kaiser unter Eid so treu blieb, dass er schließlich selbst das Schicksal der Donaumonarchie teilte. Über Borojević zu schreiben bedeutet, eine Geschichte über einen Krajina-Jungen zu schreiben, der, wie viele andere Jungen der Militärgrenze, mit heroischen Geschichten über Vorfahren aufgewachsen ist, die in Kämpfen mit den Türken Ruhm erlangten und ehrenvoll ihr Leben für ihren Glauben und den Kaiser hingaben. Es ist die Geschichte eines Jungen, der weit entfernt von seinem Elternhaus aufgewachsen ist, eines Soldaten, der in den Militärschulen der alten Monarchie geschmiedet wurde, eines vorbildlichen Offiziers und besonderen Menschen, der bereit war alles zu opfern sowie eines der größten Militärführer des Ersten Weltkriegs, aber es ist auch die Geschichte einer zu Unrecht abgelehnten und im Laufe der Zeit langsam vergessenen Größe nicht nur in der kroatischen, sondern auch der weltweiten Militärgeschichte.

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    Brossura. Condition: nuovo. Pages: 232. Photographs: 110. softcover. Despot Infinitus, 2021. NEW -- About the book A century after his death, Svetozar Borojević remains one of the most interesting yet misunderstood figures of the First World War. His successes on the Eastern Front in 1914 and the Isonzo Front from 1915 onwards made him the Habsburg Empire's most popular war-time military leader, but his legacy came crashing down in 1918, together with the Empire to whom he was completely devoted. Thus, in a curious twist of fate, he has been largely omitted from the European collective memory of the war. This book describes the life and times of Svetozar Borojević, a career army officer who was in many ways a typical representative of the Austro-Hungarian military system with all its virtues and flaws, and the only Slav in the Habsburg Empire who had ever reached the rank of field marshal. It also describes Borojević's personal side, examining his life from his birth in a hamlet in present-day Croatia, the early childhood years spent far away from his parental home, his education and life of service throughout the Empire, his hopes, thoughts, ambitions, character, and, above all, the ways in which he tirelessly climbed the social, political, and military hierarchies of his time, reaching the top in face of tremendous adversity. And finally, this book explores the reasons why, despite playing a prominent role in the events of 1914 to 1918, he was destined to fall together with the Empire, consumed by the whirlwind of politics and ideology in the turmoil of post-war Europe. CONTENTS Introduction Before the Great War The Croatian Military Frontier First time in war: the Bosnia and Herzegovina campaign The travel guide Durch Bosnien Continuation of an exemplary military career Head of the Croatian Home Guard The Borojević Härtel affair General of the infantry On the Eastern Front The road to war The Battle of Komarów Commanding the 3rd Army The relief of Przemyśl A shoemaker's workshop The Battle of Limanowa Borojević's great popularity in Hungary The Carpathian winter On the situation in the Carpathians The Austrian Hindenburg in the Carpathians The surrender of Przemyśl Russian catastrophe On the successful May Battle The Isonzo Departure for the Isonzo Modesty and expertise were key to Borojević's popularity Portraying a general By sacrificing a hundred, I can save thousands Comparisons with Hinendburg and Ruprecht of Bavaria An honorary citizen A doctorate of the University of Zagreb Praising the Dalmatians A memorial plaque and postcard The general who receives unannounced visitors Idolized by his men Colonel general A gift to the archbishop of Zagreb The unveiling of a bust of Borojević Abandoning Gorizia Signing up for the war loan On the future of Austria-Hungary A tenth victory The heroic deeds of the 5th Army The first Theresian knight of the Isonzo Army The military recreation home Boroevic Three million shells in vain Operation Waffentreue A memorial plaque planted on Borojević's childhood home The vandalization of Adam Borojević's tombstone The Italians had to succumb to our offensive Field marshal An end of an empire Final Months The death of Friedrich Borojević Accusations of the socialist press Unwanted in Croatia The Allies demand Borojević's extradition Death was quicker New accusations Borojević a Croatian ban The final goodbye A letter after death In memory of Field Marshal Borojević: a funeral speech The testimony of Alice Schalek Addendum The enigma of Borojević's birthdate A Croat or a Serb? A military leader who had never lost a battle Present-day attitudes towards Borojević